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"Look, just because I used to read those trashy romances as a pup doesn't mean....  Okay, I give.  I can't tear my eyes away.  It's like rubbernecking at a car wreck, you know?  There's all these ridiculous tropes and stuff, these hackneyed formulas, and you can't help but see just how thick they layer them all on."

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Art © 10/2025  Marvin E. Fuller

Cynthia quit the romances back in high school, after a book report on Frankenstein or a Modern Prometheus.  When she tried them again many years later, she found she no longer saw in them what she used to.

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MviluUatusun
2 days, 20 hrs ago
I read "Frankenstein or a Modern Prometheus" several years ago.  I was amazed at how much different it was from the movie(s).
CyberCornEntropic
2 days, 7 hrs ago
One of these days, I have got to read the actual book.  I read a graphic novel adaptation of it back in high school, but I've never seen the movies.  I read the synopses about some of the classic Boris Karloff films on Wikipedia much more recently, and I admit I was a bit surprised at how much Hollywood deviated from the source material.  Although, this is Hollywood, so I really shouldn't have been.

But basically, I chose it as the subject of her old book report both because it's a classic book but also because it was written by a female author, so maybe it could have been a slight bit inspiring to young Cynthia.
MviluUatusun
1 day, 20 hrs ago
That makes sense.  The most interesting things about the Frankenstein book to me were a) the monster was quite intelligent and not a rampaging, murderous monster (although Dr. Frankenstein did fear him), and b) Dr. Frankenstein dies at the end of the book as he's fleeing the monster, and the monster takes his body to bury it.

Another of the classic monster books that I've read is Dracula.  That's another book that's vastly different from the movie.
CyberCornEntropic
1 day, 8 hrs ago
Yeah, who was the monster and who was the man?

I admit that I haven't read Dracula or seen any of the movies.  After all, horror is not really my sort of genre.
MviluUatusun
1 day, 7 hrs ago
Compared to today's horror, those books and movies would be classified as suspense.  As a side note, I have a wee bit of trivia.  Everyone associates Bela Lugosi as Dracula; however, he only portrayed Dracula in two movies, the original "Dracula" and in "Abbott & Costello meet Frankenstein".  Yeah, I know.  I thought he played Dracula in several movies but, according to something I read several years ago, he only played Dracula in those two movies.
JuliusRabbito
2 days, 20 hrs ago
so they can both read? :v
CyberCornEntropic
2 days, 7 hrs ago
Of course.  There isn't much to a lot of romance novels, so they won't cover much.
JuliusRabbito
2 days ago
heh so sure
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